Business
Interview with Cassandra Fernando MP, prominent Australian politician of Sri Lankan origin

by Sanath Nanayakkare
Q: Are you the first Sri Lanka-born individual elected to Australian Parliament?
A: I am the first Sri Lankan-born Federal Member of Parliament in Australia, a position that I am proud of because it reflects the increasingly multicultural nature of Australian society. However, I am not the first Sri Lankan-born to be elected to any parliament in Australia—Jude uncle (Jude Perera), who was the State Member for Cranbourne, a seat fully located within my federal electorate of Holt, served in the Victorian Parliament between 2002-2018.
Q: Do you see your trip to Sri Lanka as a very significant one, if so, why?
A: I am delighted to be back here in Sri Lanka, as a Sri Lankan-born person and as the Chair of the Parliamentary Friends of Sri Lanka for the 47th Parliament.
I have not had the opportunity to meet with several of my friends and family members residing in Sri Lanka for several years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I look forward to seeing them all again, especially my young nieces and nephews who I have seen grow up over video call.
I am also delighted to be visit Sri Lanka as the Chair of the Parliamentary Friends of Sri Lanka and help strengthen the ties between our two countries.
Q: Why did you choose the Labour Party?
A: Growing up I learnt that only a Labor Government can deliver a better future for our community—a future in which families like mine are not held back or left behind. Labor is the party that has supported workers like my parents and my former colleagues, promoted multiculturalism and ensured a ‘fair go’ for all Australians.
Q: Which state do you represent?
A: The Federal Electorate of Holt is located in the state of Victoria.
Q: Why did the people elect you?
A: Many voters approached me during the election and emphasised that their main reason for voting for me was because I was just like them – a suburban supermarket worker who believed in a better future for our community and was willing to fight for it. Holt also has a high foreign-born population, many of whom speak a language other than English at home. Many of these voters empathised with me because I too was born overseas in Sri Lanka and spoke Sinhala at home.
Q: What challenges did you face during the journey?
A: I became a candidate for the Australian Labor Party less than 6 weeks from the election. It was a short but very intense campaign and the learning curve was steep.
Q: How did the opponents treat you during the campaign trail?
A: I was pleased with how respectful the opposing candidates were, barring a few exceptions.
Q: Do you really think different cultures are widely accepted in Australia?
A: Australia is a diverse, inclusive and accepting country.
Q: What can Sri Lanka learn from Australia in terms of diversity, inclusion and democratic institutions?
A: Australians acknowledge that we may differ in our pasts but are united in the pursuit of a shared future through the democratic institutions that govern us. It is an important lesson for every country in the world.
Q: Sri Lankan community in Australia keeps growing. Do you think there should be more representation for them in Australian parliament?
A: I am proud of the diversity that is represented in the 47th Parliament of Australia, and I am confident this diversity will only grow with time.
Q: There was a pretty big press briefing in Colombo recently on Sri Lankan boat migration to Australia. Is there any suspicion in Australia about Sri Lankan government’s complicity in people smuggling operations?
A: The Australian Government has full faith in their Sri Lankan counterparts when working on challenges of mutual interest, such as people smuggling.
Business
BOC secures ‘SLIM Kantar People’s Banking Services Brand of the Year 2025’

Reinforcing its position as a leader in Sri Lanka’s banking sector, Bank of Ceylon (BOC) has been once again named the ‘SLIM Kantar People’s Banking Services Brand of the Year’ at the SLIM Kantar People’s Awards 2025. This recognition, based on consumer preferences, highlights the bank’s role in Sri Lanka’s financial sector and its strong relationship with customers.
The SLIM Kantar People’s Awards, one of the most anticipated corporate events in Sri Lanka, is an accolade that directly reflects the voice of the people. Organised by the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) and backed by an independent survey conducted by Kantar, the awards recognise brands and personalities that have established strong connections with Sri Lankan consumers. BOC’s repeated success in securing this award shows its continued trust and significance in the lives of millions.
As a financial institution that has played a key role in the country’s economic stability and growth , BOC continues to focus on digital banking, good governance, financial inclusion, and sustainability. Its efforts to improve financial literacy, promote savings and entrepreneurship, and support the SME sector have strengthened its position as a trusted financial partner.
Commenting on the achievement, the Chief Marketing Officer of Bank of Ceylon Sameera D Liyanage stated, “Winning the ˜People’s Banking Services Brand of the Year at the SLIM Kantar People’s Awards once again is a testament to the unwavering trust our customers place in Bank of Ceylon. This recognition reinforces our commitment to delivering innovative, accessible, and customer-centric banking solutions that empower individuals, businesses, and communities across Sri Lanka. As we continue this journey of excellence, we remain dedicated to shaping the future of banking with trust, resilience, and service at our core”
The bank attributes this latest recognition to the support of its customers and stakeholders. Expressing gratitude, BOC reaffirmed its vow to deliver banking solutions while maintaining a customer-focused approach. As it continues to adapt to technological advancements and market changes, BOC is focused on economic stability and financial well-being for all Sri Lankans.
For over 85 years, Bank of Ceylon has been a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s financial landscape, connecting individuals and businesses to global opportunities. BOC’s extensive network with over 2,300 touch points spread across the nation, ensures that bank’s customers have convenient access to a wide range of financial services. Moreover BOC was ranked as the only Sri Lankan Bank among the Top 1000 World Banks 2024 and the Banker of the Year 2021,2023 and 2024 by The Banker Magazine UK, The Number 1 Banking Brand in Sri Lanka by Brand Finance Lanka. Internationally, Bank of Ceylon has established a strong presence in key locations such as a Subsidiary in London, UK; branches in Male and Hulhumalé in the Maldives; Chennai, India; and the Seychelles.(BOC)
Business
Sysco LABS concludes first edition of ‘Mentor Mash’ mentorship program

Sysco LABS recently concluded the first edition of ‘Mentor Mash’, an internal mentorship initiative designed to foster learning and professional development among colleagues. Over the course of six months, 26 mentor-mentee pairs engaged in structured mentorship, focusing on knowledge-sharing, career guidance and professional growth.
Speaking on the initiative, Rehan Anthonis, Senior Director – People Operations said: “At Sysco LABS, we recognize that the foundation of a strong workforce lies in continuous learning and development. The ‘Mentor Mash’ program was designed to provide colleagues with structured opportunities to gain insights, refine their skills and receive guidance from experienced professionals within the company. By fostering an environment where knowledge-sharing is prioritized, we are equipping our teams to drive innovation and excel as technology leaders.”
Sysco LABS remains committed to creating opportunities for internal learning, mentorship, and professional development, ensuring that colleagues are well-equipped to contribute meaningfully to company growth.
Business
Aitken Spence Institute of Hotel Management strengthens hospitality workforce with latest graduates

Aitken Spence Institute of Hotel Management, a key initiative of Aitken Spence Hotels’ Learning and Development arm, held its latest graduation ceremony at Heritance Ahungalla, marking another milestone in its mission to develop skilled professionals for the hospitality industry. Established in 2007 as part of the company’s strategic Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, the institute operates with the support of the TUI Care Foundation, ensuring students receive world-class training and career opportunities.
With Hotel Schools in Ahungalla and Dambulla, the institute offers training in Food & Beverage, Housekeeping, and Professional Cookery through a five-month program that integrates classroom learning with practical industry experience. Since its inception, over 800 students have graduated, many securing employment within Aitken Spence Hotels or furthering their studies.
The 2025 graduating class comprised 90 students, with those from Ahungalla specialising in Food & Beverage and Housekeeping, while Kandalama graduates focused on Food & Beverage and Professional Cookery. The event was attended by graduates, their families, and senior representatives from Aitken Spence Hotels, including Susith Jayawickrama, Joint Managing Director of Aitken Spence Hotel Managements (Pvt) Ltd, Suresh Muttiah, Group Chief Human Resources Officer, and Maheesha Ratnayaka, COO of the Sri Lanka Hotel Sector.
Speaking at the event, Susith Jayawickrama emphasised the programme’s role in shaping the industry’s future workforce. “By equipping young professionals with the necessary skills and real-world exposure, we are not only enhancing their career prospects but also strengthening Sri Lanka’s hospitality sector,” he stated.
A notable highlight of the ceremony was the presence of Ms. Dagmar Wöhrl, Member of the Board of Trustees at the TUI Care Foundation, an organisation that has played a pivotal role in supporting the initiative. With assistance from the TUI Academy in collaboration with the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, students receive comprehensive support, including accommodation, meals, uniforms, and a stipend during their training. The TUI Care Foundation is an independent charitable organization founded by TUI, one of the world’s leading tourism businesses and is dedicated to harnessing the positive impact of tourism to protect the natural environment and empower communities in travel destinations
More than 75% of graduates are expected to transition into roles within Aitken Spence Hotels, reinforcing the institute’s commitment to bridging the skills gap in the hospitality industry. This year’s ceremony once again highlighted the institute’s dedication to providing structured career pathways for aspiring hospitality professionals in Sri Lanka.
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